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The speed of a raft can vary significantly based on several factors, including the water current, wind conditions, and the design or weight of the raft itself. On still water, a typical inflatable raft might travel at a speed of 1 to 3 miles per hour with the aid of paddles. In a strong current, it could be carried much faster, depending on the flow rate. Overall, without external influences, rafts are generally not designed for high speeds.

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